8775799

Apparatus and Method of Securely Moving Security Data

PublishedJuly 8, 2014
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InventorsJi-soo KIM
Technical Abstract

Patent Claims
12 claims

Legal claims defining the scope of protection, as filed with the USPTO.

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1. An apparatus including a processor and memory for securely moving security data stored in a first apparatus to a second apparatus, the apparatus comprising: a status setting unit which sets status information of the security data from an enabled state to a disabled state, wherein the status information is stored in a first reference table in the first apparatus; a data providing unit which creates a copy of the security data set to the disabled state and determines if the created copy of the security data can be transmitted to the second apparatus; a data deleting unit which deletes the security data stored in the first apparatus in response to receiving a signal from the second apparatus affirming that the copy of security data is completely transmitted; a transmitting unit which transmits, to the second apparatus, the copy of security data in response to determining that the created copy of the security data can be transmitted to the second apparatus, and a signal affirming the second apparatus that the security data stored in the first apparatus is completely deleted; only in response to receiving the signal affirming that the security data is completely deleted, the second apparatus, without further inquiry, changes status information of the copy of security data to the enabled state from the disabled state, wherein the status information is stored in a second reference table in the second apparatus; wherein the status information stored in the first and second reference tables is only changed by a specific Digital Rights Management (DRM) operation; and wherein the security data and the copy of security data set to the disabled state function as deleted data.

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2. The apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the status information of the security data is stored as a single bit in a status information field of the first reference table stored in the first apparatus.

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3. An apparatus including a processor and memory for securely moving security data stored in a first apparatus to a second apparatus, the apparatus comprising: a receiving unit which receives a copy of security data set to a disabled state from the first apparatus, wherein the copy of security data is a copy of the security data stored in the first apparatus having status information, stored in a first reference table in the first apparatus, set to the disabled state; a status setting unit which sets status information of the copy of the security data to an enabled state, only in response to the second apparatus receiving a signal affirming that the security data is completely deleted from the first apparatus, wherein the status information is stored in a second reference table in the second apparatus; a transmitting unit which transmits to the first apparatus, in response to completely receiving the copy of security data from the first apparatus, a signal affirming that the copy of the security data is completely received; and wherein the first apparatus, in response to receiving the signal affirming that the copy of security data is completely received, transmits the signal affirming that the security data stored in the first apparatus is completely deleted to the second apparatus; only in response to receiving the signal affirming that the security data is completely deleted from the first apparatus, and without further inquiry, the second apparatus changes the status information of the copy of security data to the enabled state from the disabled state; wherein the status information stored in the first and second reference tables is only changed by a specific Digital Rights Management (DRM) operation, wherein the security data and the copy of security data set to the disabled state functions as deleted data.

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4. The apparatus of claim 3 , wherein the status information of the copy of security data is stored as a single bit in a status information field of the second reference table stored in the second apparatus.

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5. A method for securely moving security data stored in a first apparatus to a second apparatus, the method comprising: setting status information of the security data from an enabled state to a disabled state, wherein the status information is stored in a first reference table in the first apparatus; creating a copy of the security data set to the disabled state, and determining if the created copy of the security data can be transmitted to the second apparatus; deleting the security data stored in the first apparatus in response to receiving a signal from the second apparatus affirming that the copy of the security data is completely transmitted; transmitting, to the second apparatus, the copy of the security data in response to determining that the created copy of the security data can be transmitted to the second apparatus, and a signal affirming the second apparatus that the security data stored in the first apparatus is completely deleted in response to deleting the security data stored in the first apparatus; and only in response to receiving the signal affirming that the security data is completely deleted, and without further inquiry, changing, by the second apparatus, the status information of the copy of the security data to the enabled state from the disabled state, wherein the status information is stored in a second reference table in the second apparatus; wherein the status information stored in the first and second reference tables is only changed by a specific Digital Rights Management (DRM) operation; and wherein the security data and the copy of security data set to the disabled state function as deleted data.

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6. The method of claim 5 , wherein the status information of the security data is stored as a single bit in a status information field of the first reference table stored in the first apparatus.

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7. A method for securely moving security data stored in a first apparatus to a second apparatus, the method comprising: receiving a copy of security data set to a disabled state from the first apparatus, wherein the copy of security data is a copy of the security data stored in the first apparatus having status information, stored in a first reference table in the first apparatus, set to the disabled state; setting status information of the copy of security data to an enabled state, only in response to the second apparatus receiving a signal affirming that the security data is completely deleted from the first apparatus, wherein the status information is stored in a second reference table in the second apparatus; transmitting to the first apparatus, in response to completely receiving the copy of security data from the first apparatus, a signal affirming that the copy of security data is completely received; wherein the first apparatus, in response to receiving the signal affirming that the copy of security data is completely received, transmits the signal affirming that the security data stored in the first apparatus is completely deleted to the second apparatus; only in response to receiving the signal affirming that the security data is completely deleted from the first apparatus, and without further inquiry, the second apparatus changes the status information of the copy of security data to the enabled state from the disabled state; wherein the status information stored in the first and second reference tables is only changed by a specific Digital Rights Management (DRM) operation, wherein the security data and the copy of security data set to the disabled state functions as deleted data.

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8. The method of claim 7 , wherein the status information of the copy of security data is stored as a single bit in a status information field of the second reference table stored in the second apparatus.

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9. A method for securely moving secured data stored in a first apparatus to a second apparatus, the method comprising: changing, by the first apparatus, status information of the secured data to a disabled state from an enabled state, wherein the status information is stored in a first reference table in the first apparatus; creating, by the first apparatus, a copy of the security data set to the disabled state; transmitting, by the first apparatus, the copy of the secured data set to the disabled state to the second apparatus; in response to the second apparatus completely receiving the copy of the secured data, transmitting, by the second apparatus, a signal to the first apparatus affirming that the copy of the secured data is completely received by the second apparatus, in response to the first apparatus receiving the signal affirming that the copy of the secured data is completely received by the second apparatus, deleting, by the first apparatus, the secured data stored in the first apparatus and transmitting a write completion signal to the second apparatus affirming the second apparatus that the secured data is completely deleted from the first apparatus, and only in response to receiving the write completion signal affirming that the secured data is completely deleted, and without further inquiry, changing, by the second apparatus, the status information of the copy of the secured data to the enabled state from the disabled state, wherein the status information is stored in a second reference table in the second apparatus, wherein the status information stored in the first and second reference tables is only changed by a specific Digital Rights Management (DRM) operation; and wherein the secured data and the copy of secured data set to the disabled state function as deleted data.

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10. The method of claim 9 , wherein the status information of the secured data is stored as a first single bit in a first status information field of the first reference table stored in the first apparatus, and the first apparatus changing the first single bit from a bit indicating that the secured data is in an enabled state to another bit indicating that the secured data is in a disabled state, and the status information of the copy of secured data is stored in a second single bit in a second status information field of the second reference table stored in the second apparatus, and the second apparatus changing the second single bit from a bit indicating that the copy of the secured data is in a disabled state to another bit indicating that the copy of the secured data is in an enabled state.

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11. The method of claim 10 , wherein the first reference table includes the status information for each secured data of a plurality of secured data stored in the first apparatus, and the second reference table includes the status information for each copy of secured data of a plurality of copies of secured data in the second apparatus.

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12. The method of claim 9 , wherein the secured data is encrypted digital content requiring a rights object to be accessed.

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July 8, 2014

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Ji-soo KIM

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